Nationality is a very curious thing. The blood is Scots and the temperament is Scots, but I am, in fact, 100% American.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm Scottish first, and it's odd to hear that I'm a Scottish-American.
My parents were French and Irish and our family even has Spanish blood-and I do so love the United States and consider myself part American.
I'm actually half Brit and half American. I have a British father and an American mother, but as far as I'm aware, no Middle Eastern blood.
I'm very proud of my Scottish blood.
I have Native American blood. I have African blood. I have European blood.
My parents are Irish, my grandparents are Irish, my great-grandparents are Irish. I was born in England; my blood is Irish.
I think most of the world would like to be Scottish. All the Americans who come here never look for English blood or Welsh, only for Scottish and Irish. It's understandable. The Scots effectively created the face of the modern world: the railways, the bridges, the tunnels.
I'm three quarters Scottish, but I sound English. I don't really see British as a race.
I am half Scottish. My father is an expat from Glasgow, and on my mother's side there's a bit of French, a bit of Scottish, a bit of Irish.
I am Scottish. I am also British.